aubinmagnus
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I was a teenager before I could tie my shoes.

One of the best movies in existence.

No, guillotines have not been around longer than vaccines. You are also comparing known harmful things against vaccines, which have been studied intensively for both their dangers and benefits for literal centuries.

I understand, Emma. Anti-vaxxers are the ones that get me.

I’m the same way. I live in a relatively peaceful city in Canada, but I don’t want to call the police. There’s a cop with criminal convictions for assault serving on the force here, a cop who assaulted my friend’s brother brutally (the kid was across the street, on crutches, and trying to get into a cab, and the guy

I honestly think these trigger-happy cops are frightened little shits on a power trip inside and don’t want to bother with trying to muscle someone who might be dangerous into their car. They just don’t care enough most of the time.

The fuck? Canadians don’t have mass enclaves of unvaccinated people, except for a few communities in B.C.

For anyone here who says vaccines are dangerous - the method used to produce vaccines has been studied for over 200, close to 300 years. Cars have been around for less. Microwave ovens have been around for less. VACCINES HAVE BEEN AROUND LONGER THAN HANDWASHING AS A MEDICAL PRACTICE.

I’M NOT EVEN A COLIN I JUST WANTED TO SAY HI.

Mine is... the same, except “more nerdy” is at the very top for me.

He may be paroled in 25 years, but even if he does get parole (which he probably won’t) he will get watched very, very closely. Any violaton of anything to do with his parole and he goes back in the slammer.

Hi Adultosaur.

As a Canadian, we should never have been involved in the F-35 in the first place. There were better, cheaper fighters for our needs, and the F-35 had been a giant fuckup of a program. Our Prime Minister decided we needed them, but the RCAF doesn’t really.

I think you have to get the right size of onion and then also the right cooking time to get a real good onion ring. Otherwise it’s this stringy, gooey mass inside the batter and it’s unpleasant for everyone.

Up in Canada they’ve been doing this “taste of Canada” bullshit. Some crappy chicken burger for “Ontario” some shitty onion rings on a burger shit for “Western Canada” and a super crappy lobster roll for “the Maritimes”. I decided not to partake as they’d all be such disappointing experiences. I can make my own

They were doing this cross-Canada “taste of Canada sandwich” bullshit. I didn’t touch any of their “Canada inspired” burgers, because I knew they’d be a pale disappointment.

http://www.cbc.ca/radio/underthe… Go through the archives and listen. The most successful companies in the world use customer loyalty and branding to achieve their success. Retaining customers gives you a base of consistent income to keep building your company and brand. Good customer service gives your brand a

Customer loyalty should be important to a company that wants a game to continue going for ten years. That’s pretty simple. They don’t “owe” the players anything by default, but it would be smart business to encourage the loyalty of those who have been around the longest.